Not many people actually sit down to write letters anymore, so do just that. Take a few minutes to think about what your father means to you and write him a letter.

He can keep the letter forever, particularly if he is the heartfelt, sentimental type. It is sure to be something he will treasure forever.

If writing a letter seems to be a difficult task, put together a short poem or card to express your personal feelings.

No matter if you serve dad breakfast in bed or dinner hot off the grill, pick something to do that will make him feel special. If cooking isn't your forte, make him the king of the remote for a day or help your father with a do-it-yourself project. If relaxing is the better way to spend the day, watch a great movie or present dad with a thoughtful letter to express your feelings.

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